Give a dream to those who have put in a drawer.
A tour of a holiday throughout Italy to discover a living.
Pamper yourself, pamper yourself at every moment and caress it can be
unique and unforgettable.
Reservations for you welcome was warm as a good glass of wine tasting of in the light of a chimney.
Simply offer a ATMOSPHERA Italian.

2° day, Cosenza/Cosenza. After breakfast, a visit to
the Norman Castle, then transfer to the National Gallery of the Arnone
Palace. Lunch at a local restaurant. Return to the hotel, free afternoon
for a walk in Via Mazzini, to admire the MAB, (Outdoor Art Museum),
with the possibility of some shopping. Dinner at the hotel. After dinner
tour of Cosenza by night, with a special shuttle bus with the
accompaniment of a storyteller.

3rd day, Cosenza/Roseto Capospulico/Barile. After
breakfast, check-out and departure for Roseto Capospulico to visit the
Castle. Lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, departure for
Barile, a nice locality in the Vulture region, passing through the
Dolomites of Lucania. Arrival in the evening, check-in at the Grand
Hotel Garden (3*), dinner and overnight stay. 20+44

COSENZA. Cosenza was an important strategic hub, a meeting point
between Crati and Busento; the city controlled a fertile valley. San
Pancrazio Hill already hosted a fortress in the Bruzia era and later an
Arab Fort. Frederick II of Hohenstaufen built his Castle on the previous
Norman Castle site belonging to Roger II. This fortress replaced a
previous Greek one. According to tradition, in 1235 Frederick II jailed
his son, Arrigo the Lame, guilty of collusion with the municipalities
of Northern Italian towns that rebelled against the Emperor.

ROSETO CAPOSPULICO. A monastery situated on the cliffs of the Gulf of
Taranto, in the XI century it became Castrum Petrae Roseti, thanks to
Guiscardo, a boundary between his land and Roger’s lands. Frederick II
confiscated it from the Templar Knights (their architecture is still
visible today) in order to leave it to his legitimate heirs after his
death, in doing so he assigned the territory of Roseto to his true heir,
Manfred.

4th day, Barile/Melfi/Ripacandida/Venosa/Barile.
After breakfast, departure for Melfi and visit of the Castle; then,
transfer to Rionero in Vulture, to visit the Cantine del Notaio (Notary
Cellars), one of the most important producers of the famous DOC wine of
Basilicata, Aglianico del Vulture; here, we will taste this special
wine. In the afternoon, transfer to Ripacandida, to visit the Sanctuary
of San Donato (that is about to be included among the UNESCO world
heritage sites) twin church of the Assisi Basilica, for the beautiful
frescos situated in the chapel; later on visit to SS Trinità, Venosa, a
Norman Church, and the tomb of Roberto il Guiscardo, and to the
Aragonese Castle. Return to the hotel, dinner and overnight stay. 44+23

MELFI. Even the Melfi Castle was an ancient Norman Fortress that
Frederick restored giving it its current appearance. Melfi is a
strategic crossroad in the human and political history of Frederick. In
Melfi he met Bianca Lancia and probably they conceived Manfred here. In
1231 he promulgated the Augustee Constitutions, in which he expressed
his political ideas. The philosopher, Michele Scoto, and Frederick’s
confidant, Pier Delle Vigne, helped to write the Constitutions. It’s
strange how two of the most important figures of those happy years in
Melfi, Bianca Lancia e Pier delle Vigne, shared the same fate, they both
committed suicide for the accusations, probably unfounded, of
Frederick, that was now at the end of his life.

VENOSA, In 1456 the Halley’s Comet appeared in the sky of Venosa, six
months later, in December, a violent earthquake destroyed the city and
its fortifications. Fourteen years later, Pirro del Balzo, Lord of
Venosa,demolished the ancient Romanesque Cathedral to build a Castle.
He took as its models the great castles of Naples, Castelnuovo and
Maschio Angioino. The castle had a double function, it was a military
fort and an aristocratic residence.

RIPACANDIDA Sanctuary of San Donato “A miniature Assisi”. An ancient
tradition states that Ripacandida was founded after the invasions of the
Goths guided by Alarico in the V century A.D., which forced the
inhabitants of Candida Latinorum to leave their village. In order to
defend themselves from the barbaric invasions, the citizens chose to
build their houses on the hill, where there was a temple dedicated to
Jupiter. It was fortified by the Lombards and during the Norman era, it
took part in the First Crusade, at the time of Boemondo of’Altavilla,
son of Roberto Guiscardo. The Church of San Donato is mentioned in a
papal bull of 1152. It is considered a national monument, its
architectural style is Romanesque with a beautiful portal that dates
back to the XVII century. Recently it has become a twin Church of the
Basilica of San Francesco d’Assisi because of its frescos representing
episodes from the Old and New Testament.

5th day, Barile/Lucera/Trani/Casteldelmonte/Barile.
After breakfast, departure for Lucera and visit of the Castle. Lunch at a
local restaurant. In the afternoon, transfer to Trani for a visit to
the Castle. Afterwards transfer to Castel del Monte. Return to the
hotel, dinner and overnight stay.

LUCERA. Lucera and its castle witnessed an extraordinary political
experiment of Frederick II. The Castle, built on the ruins of a Roman
Acropolis, was used to lock up and monitor 1200 Muslims from Sicily,
reluctant at any attempt of peacemaking. An example of ethnic cleansing
that paid off as the Muslims became loyal subjects of Frederick II and,
later on of his son Manfred. Charles of Anjou further enhanced the
military potential of the place and its long walls continued the
tradition of Lucera’s parade ground..

TRANI. The Castle of Trani overlooks a hostile and dangerous sea. It
was built on a cliff surrounded by shallow water at the centre of the
bay to protect the eastern border of the Kingdom. Frederick II had
Pietro Tiepolo, son of the Doge of Venice and Podestà of Milan, hanged
in a tower of the castle ,after he was taken prisoner during the Battle
of Cortenova in 1237. The castle was Manfred’s favourite residence. He
married his second wife Elena Ducas in 1259 in Trani.

CASTEL DEL MONTE. Castel del Monte is an enigma, one of the many left
by Frederick, certainly the most fascinating. It’s not a fortress, it
doesn’t have any peculiarities and it is not situated in a place of
strategic importance; it is not a hunting residence: too refined and
completely devoid of any structure suitable for this purpose. It is not a
noble residence, there aren’t any reception halls, services and
hallways. So what? Maybe it is a place of knowledge, or a treasure to
keep?

6th day, Barile/Lagopesole/Acerenza/Barile. After
breakfast, departure for Lagopesole and visit to the Castle, with a
multimedia show about Frederick II. Lunch at a local restaurant. In the
afternoon, the visit continues to Acerenza and its Cathedral. Return to
the hotel, dinner and overnight stay.

LAGOPESOLE. Lagopesole Castle was one of the last castles built by
Frederick, in the last ten years of his reign. Almost certainly, as he
often used to do, he turned a former Norman fortress into a very big
residence. Maybe thinking about his love Bianca Lancia? We don’t know
for sure, but Lagopesole became the final residence of another princess.
They say there are nights, in Lagopesole, especially during full moon,
where an intense light appears and disappears in the direction of the
castle, people can hear moans,desperate cries and sobbings.

They say it is Elena degli Angeli, the happy bride of Manfred of
Svevia, coming back to the place where she found happiness in search of
her beloved husband and children lost forever.

They also say that in less enlightened corners of the countryside
Manfred, unaware of his wife’s presence, wanders in search of his lost
happiness, he rides a magnificent white horse wearing a long green coat
…you may be able to see him wandering around the castle..

ACERENZA CATHEDRAL. Situated on the border between Puglia and
Basilicata, you can find Oppidum di Acherunthia, described by François
Lenomant,as one of the most beautiful and wild villages in Basilicata.
The Assumption Cathedral has a Romanesque and Gothic style and it is one
of the most important monuments in Basilicata.

7thday, Barile/Matera. After breakfast, check-out
and departure for Matera, check-in late morning. Lunch at a local
restaurant. In the afternoon, guided tour of the Sassi of Matera, where
Mel Gibson shot his famous movie The Passion of the Christ. Return to
the hotel, dinner and overnight stay.

8thday, Matera/Bari, after breakfast, check-out and transfer to Bari. End of services.

Amount per person: 764. the price includes: overnight stay in
Cosenza in hotel (3* S) for two nights, overnight stay in Barile, hotel
3* S, overnight stay in Matera, hotel 3* S, in double room. Full board
(HB in hotel and all meals), visit to the historical centre, local tour
guide where provided, GT shuttle bus, from the arrival in Calabria, to
the departure from Bari.